Inter Milan celebrates its 21st Scudetto with an impressive 2-0 victory over Parma, consolidating its position as the king of Serie A with three games to spare. The San Siro erupts in euphoria, witnessing a historic achievement that was not easy, especially after a previous season filled with challenges, as Lautaro Martínez admitted: “It wasn’t easy after last season.”
The magic of this journey belongs to Cristian Chivu, the Romanian coach who, in a dream debut, led the Nerazzurri to the title. Chivu became the first foreign coach to win the Scudetto with Inter since José Mourinho in 2010, reinforcing his importance at the club. Executive director Giuseppe Marotta did not hide his admiration and confidence in the young coach: “May he stay for many years.” The victory against Parma featured decisive goals from Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, marking Inter’s 26th win in 35 matches, increasing the lead to +12 over Napoli and +15 over AC Milan.
The atmosphere in the stadium is electrifying, with the fanbase passionately celebrating Nerazzurri glory. The role of captain Lautaro Martínez, the influence of Hakan Calhanoglu, and the defensive solidity of Federico Dimarco were crucial for this memorable campaign, Italian press reports highlight.
While Inter celebrates, Juventus enters a crisis following their defeat to Fiorentina, despite a goal from Dusan Vlahovic in response to Bowie. The mistakes and discontent from the fans highlight a difficult moment for the bianconeri. Luciano Spalletti, coach of Roma, did not hide his humility and caution: “We are nothing special like that.” AC Milan also faltered, missing the crucial moment to close in on the top, while Roma prepares to regain ground, potentially reclaiming the lead in the standings.
This Scudetto for Inter is not just a trophy; it is the affirmation of a new era under Chivu’s guidance and the confirmation of a team that has managed to overcome adversities to reign in Italy. San Siro is now the stage for a well-deserved celebration, while rivals grapple with doubts and uncertainties. Inter is back on the throne and promises to stay there for a long time.
This article first appeared on Apito Final.
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